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2:49 pm. — Craig Finds Blackburn for Deep Touchdown

The Crimson found the end zone via a 31-yard deep throw from Craig to Tattserall. On the ensuing two point conversion, Harvard pulled out a “Philly Philly” from its playbook to cut the lead to 45-28.

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2:42 p.m. — Yale Scores, Goes Up 45-20

Reno completed a pass to Lucius Anderson, who raced into the end zone to give Yale a 45-20 lead, putting the cherry on top of its dominant performance.

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2:41 p.m. — Yale Up Big Entering Final Quarter

Yale capped off the third quarter with a 61-yard completion down the field, slicing through Harvard’s thinly spread defense. Up 38-20 and deep in the Crimson’s territory, the Bulldogs are closing in on their fourth consecutive win in The Game.

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2:10 p.m. — Yale Opens Second Half with Touchdown Drive

Off the backs of a busted coverage and an unstoppable barrage of Pitsenberger runs, Yale took six minutes of valuable time off the clock and barreled in another touchdown to take a 38-14 lead. Pitsenberger now has three touchdowns on the day.

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2:00 p.m. — Harvard Trails Yale 31-14 at Halftime

Harvard enters the break down by a score of 31-14, thanks to a struggling offense and a defense that has let up big plays all day. Yale has managed to score on five of six drives, and it will receive the second half kickoff as the Bulldogs aim to stifle the Crimson in the second half.

Craig First Half
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Craig First Half

Quarterback Jaden Craig prepares at the line.

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1:38 p.m. — Yale Scores Again, Overpowering Harvard as Halftime Nears

As the first half drew to a close, Yale dominated the trenches yet again, taking meaningful time off the clock and punching it into the end zone to take a commanding 31-14 lead. The Bulldogs will receive the second half kick. Harvard will need to get a stop on Yale’s first drive the next half to stay within striking distance.

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1:15 p.m. — Bascon, Craig Lead Touchdown Drive

With time winding down in the first half, Craig breaks tackles and sprints into the end zone for a 26-yard touchdown. The star quarterback and Bascon led a methodical drive down the field, capped off with the spark from the senior’s legs. Now, the Crimson trails 24-14 with 4:19 left in the second quarter.

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12:59 p.m. — Harvard Finds its Groove on Offense

Craig lofts a 23-yard touchdown pass to Tattersall to cut Yale’s lead to 17-7.

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The Game Huddle Harvard Football

The Harvard football team huddles before the coin toss of the 141st playing of The Game.

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149 Years. 140 Games. One Rivalry.

This Saturday, Harvard’s 105 athletes will make their way to New Haven to face off against Yale at the Yale Bowl. But its significance is much larger than who storms the field when the clock ticks down.

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Harvard-Yale: The 141st Game

Harvard and Yale will face off for the 141st time on Saturday — and with a playoff bid on the table and a chance for the Crimson to secure its first solo title in over a decade, the stakes have never been higher. The Crimson has assembled a slate of stories explaining everything you need to know about this historic matchup. Read below about the teams taking the field this weekend and the history and development of Harvard’s most beloved sporting event: The Game.

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The Structure and Rules of Football

The rules of football, broken down for the casual viewer.

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Scouting Report: Does Jaden Craig Have an NFL Future?

Craig’s performance on and off the field explains why he may be the first quarterback drafted out of Harvard since Ryan Fitzpatrick ’05 went to the league 20 years ago.

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